Nikon D5200 + 18-55/3.5-5.6 VR + 55-200/4.0-5.6 VR
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13 years ago
The Nikon D5200, at first glance, is the love-child of the entry-level D3200 and the semi-professional D7000 . It shares its high-resolution 24.1-megapixel DX-format imaging sensor with the D3200, along with much of its body design.
Pros:
- High-resolution DX sensor
- Better AF and metering than D5100
Cons:
- We don't know price or release date
13 years ago
Nikon D5200
The Nikon D5200 is a new 24.1megapixel DSLR camera that can record Full 1080p HD movies at 1920x1280 pixels / 25fps or 50i/60i with stereo sound. A high-resolution 3-inch vari-angle LCD monitor makes it easier to compose your shots from difficult angles, while the extensive ISO range of 100-25600...
13 years ago
Nikon D5200 Hands-On
The Nikon D5200 finally made its way to the US at CES 2013 . I spent a few minutes checking out the new camera at a press event and wanted to pass along some images and initial thoughts on this entry-level DSLR.
13 years ago
With the release of the Nikon D5200, should I upgrade from a Nikon D3200 (or D3100) to the newer, sexier D5200?
13 years ago
Camera Test: Nikon D5200
Nikon has made a compelling DSLR in the D5200. If you like the convenience of an articulated LCD screen and are invested in the Nikon system, it's basically your only option other than the D5100. But that is hardly a limitation, given that the D5200 performs well and delivers very fine images.
13 years ago
Cant comment just yet, but this camera is certainly on my "Wishlist" I currently use a D5000 and the D5200 is the obvious upgrade for me.
13 years ago
Nikon D5200 Review
Excellent image quality. Fast autofocus. 4fps continuous shooting. Sharp vari-angle LCD. 39-point autofocus system. Fast to start and shoot. 1080i60 video capture. Wi-Fi and GPS add-ons available.
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- Fast autofocus
- 4fps continuous shooting
- Sharp vari-angle LCD
- 39-point autofocus system
- Fast to start and shoot
- 1080i60 video capture
- Wi-Fi and GPS add-ons available
Cons:
- Small pentamirror viewfinder
- Will not autofocus with screw-drive lenses
- Noisy focus during video recording
- Only one control wheel
13 years ago
Nikon D5200 DSLR Review
The D5200 follows Nikon's D5100 and offers a new sensor with higher resolution (24MP instead of 16MP in the D5100). The new camera has an APS-C-sized CMOS sensor and uses a fast and reliable AF system with 39 focus sensors, including nine cross-type sensors.
13 years ago
Consequently, the compact D5200 packs some ‘big camera' specs, giving it broad appeal from entry-level to enthusiast. Converts are probably also going to like the colour of our test camera, which is a metallic-look red finish that's actually very classy in a similar way to the Pentax K-30's blue.
12 years ago
Nikon D5200
The Nikon D5200 is a lot of camera for the money, and though it's aimed at advanced beginners in terms of image quality and capabilities, it's not too far removed from DSLRs geared for more serious photographers.
Pros:
- 24.1-megapixel CMOS sensor delivers high resolution images and generally great image quality
- Comfortably familiar body design that features some welcome refinements
- Excellent high-ISO performance for its class
- Excellent dynamic range
- Standard ISO from 100 to 6400
- with extended range up to...
Cons:
- Slightly slower than average autofocus speeds
- Low-light AF performance not as good as some competing models
- Changing some basic settings takes more time and effort than it should
- Optical viewfinder is tiny and cramped
- Special Effects (accessible from Mode dial) are limited (just seven)
- and the...
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